Background Reoff ending and presence of psychiatric disorders are common in prisoners worldwide. However, whether psychiatric disorders are risk factors for reoff ending is still unknown. We aimed to examine the association between psychiatric disorders, including substance use disorder, and violent reoff ending. Methods We did a longitudinal cohort study of 47 326 prisoners who were imprisoned since Jan 1, 2000, and released before Dec 31, 2009, in Sweden. We obtained data for diagnosed psychiatric disorders from both inpatient and outpatient registers, and sociodemographic and criminological factors from other population-based registers. We calculated hazard ratios (HRs) for violent reoffending with Cox regression. To control for potentia...
Importance: Key outcomes for persons with psychiatric disorders include subjection to violence and p...
This study examined, for the first time, the prevalence of mental disorders and comorbidities among ...
Background: The relationship between mental illness and violent crime is complex because of the invo...
Background Reoff ending and presence of psychiatric disorders are common in prisoners worldwide. How...
SummaryBackgroundReoffending and presence of psychiatric disorders are common in prisoners worldwide...
Abstract Background High rates of repeat offending are common across nations that are socially and c...
BACKGROUND: High rates of repeat offending are common across nations that are socially and culturall...
Released prisoners diagnosed with psychotic disorders have elevated rates of violent reoffending ris...
Background High mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared with the ...
SummaryBackgroundHigh mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared wit...
Importance: Individuals released from prison have high rates of violent reoffending, and there is un...
Individuals with psychiatric disorders are overrepresented in correctional populations. Given their ...
The burden of mental health problems in detained persons is high. At the same time, mental health pr...
This study examines the relationship between psychiatric symptoms and violent/disruptive behavior am...
Background: Forensic psychiatric patients present a challenge as they manifest severe mental disorde...
Importance: Key outcomes for persons with psychiatric disorders include subjection to violence and p...
This study examined, for the first time, the prevalence of mental disorders and comorbidities among ...
Background: The relationship between mental illness and violent crime is complex because of the invo...
Background Reoff ending and presence of psychiatric disorders are common in prisoners worldwide. How...
SummaryBackgroundReoffending and presence of psychiatric disorders are common in prisoners worldwide...
Abstract Background High rates of repeat offending are common across nations that are socially and c...
BACKGROUND: High rates of repeat offending are common across nations that are socially and culturall...
Released prisoners diagnosed with psychotic disorders have elevated rates of violent reoffending ris...
Background High mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared with the ...
SummaryBackgroundHigh mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared wit...
Importance: Individuals released from prison have high rates of violent reoffending, and there is un...
Individuals with psychiatric disorders are overrepresented in correctional populations. Given their ...
The burden of mental health problems in detained persons is high. At the same time, mental health pr...
This study examines the relationship between psychiatric symptoms and violent/disruptive behavior am...
Background: Forensic psychiatric patients present a challenge as they manifest severe mental disorde...
Importance: Key outcomes for persons with psychiatric disorders include subjection to violence and p...
This study examined, for the first time, the prevalence of mental disorders and comorbidities among ...
Background: The relationship between mental illness and violent crime is complex because of the invo...